Breathing heavily, Asra makes a gesture with her hands, conjuring a shimmering barrier of light between them and the prying eyes of the guards, effectively hiding them from sight as the light bends around them to show only the pathway behind them. Asra's stomach turns from what, in her eyes, is a relatively simple spell for her, and her mind swims from the surprising amount of effort it takes to do this.Georg makes a waggling motion with his hand. "Depends on how good the builders were and how cheap the people who paid them were. If this were in a more well-to-do part of town there'd be a good fire wall between them, but here..." he trails off, taking in their surroundings. "Even with thin, cheap walls it'll be noisy, though, so the barrier might be better to keep quiet as long as we can."
"By Altam's hairy ass-crack, move," I urge, toddling towards the back door as I maintain the spell. "Before I lose my lunch."
As soon as they are out of sight, Asra dispels her magic and braces herself against the wall, looking white as a sheet. "O's and A, what is happening to me. It was never this difficult to cast spells before." She mutters weakly.